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Palliative care in the acute hospital setting : a practical guide / Sara Booth, Polly Edmonds, Margaret Kendall.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2010.Description: vii, 173 p. : ill. ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199238927 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.029 22
LOC classification:
  • R726.8 .B66 2010
Contents:
Palliative care in the acute hospital -- Getting started : structure and function of the team -- Organizing clinical care -- Being part of the mainstream in the acute hospital --Multi-disciplinary working in practice -- Bureaucracy and money -- Education in the acute hospital -- Training issues in palliative medicine -- Research in the acute trust -- Personal survival.
Summary: "Hospital palliative care teams have been established in rapidly increasing numbers over the last 20 years, as it has been recognized that hospices can never transfer the philosophy and practice of palliative care into the acute sector by simply existing; the often work as 'stand alone units' and remain outside mainstream medicine. However, it has become apparent that improving access to palliative care for patients in acute hospitals is not as easy as employing external palliative care specialists as consultants. Even setting up a team of professionals who work solely in a hospital will often not improve the care of the great majority of patients being treated there. Based on the extensive experiences and knowledge of three clinicians in the area who have developed palliative care services in acute settings, this book provides those facing the same challenges with practical guidance and down to earth advice on a range of problems they might encounter. Using a problem focused and practical approach, Palliative Care in the Acute Hospital Setting: A Practical Guide is filled with case-based problems to help readers identify realistic, usable, everyday solutions. It also covers the skills and knowledge needed to help teams make progress in the hospital as well as outlining the best training to help them continue to flourish. Written in an accessible style with short and focused chapters, this clearly laid out book helps readers find the information they need to tackle particular problems easily and with confidence. With a supportive outlook and covering the non-clinical management aspects of palliative care, this book is the ideal guide for palliative care specialists making the transfer from hospice to hospital, and for those setting up palliative care teams in the acute hospital setting"--Provided by publisher.Summary: This title provides support and advice to those doctors involved in hospital-based palliative care teams. It examines the challenges faced when setting-up and managing hospital-based palliative care teams and is useful for senior nurses and other specialist trainees and clinicians.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Palliative care in the acute hospital -- Getting started : structure and function of the team -- Organizing clinical care -- Being part of the mainstream in the acute hospital --Multi-disciplinary working in practice -- Bureaucracy and money -- Education in the acute hospital -- Training issues in palliative medicine -- Research in the acute trust -- Personal survival.

"Hospital palliative care teams have been established in rapidly increasing numbers over the last 20 years, as it has been recognized that hospices can never transfer the philosophy and practice of palliative care into the acute sector by simply existing; the often work as 'stand alone units' and remain outside mainstream medicine. However, it has become apparent that improving access to palliative care for patients in acute hospitals is not as easy as employing external palliative care specialists as consultants. Even setting up a team of professionals who work solely in a hospital will often not improve the care of the great majority of patients being treated there. Based on the extensive experiences and knowledge of three clinicians in the area who have developed palliative care services in acute settings, this book provides those facing the same challenges with practical guidance and down to earth advice on a range of problems they might encounter. Using a problem focused and practical approach, Palliative Care in the Acute Hospital Setting: A Practical Guide is filled with case-based problems to help readers identify realistic, usable, everyday solutions. It also covers the skills and knowledge needed to help teams make progress in the hospital as well as outlining the best training to help them continue to flourish. Written in an accessible style with short and focused chapters, this clearly laid out book helps readers find the information they need to tackle particular problems easily and with confidence. With a supportive outlook and covering the non-clinical management aspects of palliative care, this book is the ideal guide for palliative care specialists making the transfer from hospice to hospital, and for those setting up palliative care teams in the acute hospital setting"--Provided by publisher.

This title provides support and advice to those doctors involved in hospital-based palliative care teams. It examines the challenges faced when setting-up and managing hospital-based palliative care teams and is useful for senior nurses and other specialist trainees and clinicians.

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